Also at the festival’s 75th edition: a powerful performance of a Messiaen song cycle
A documentary about his 35-year career in electronic music premieres at the Tribeca Film Festival this month
Written by Johnny Mercer after his affair with Judy Garland ended, the first of many renditions was sung by Fred Astaire
The megastar was warmly greeted but temporarily frozen on the first stop of her UK tour at Murrayfield Stadium
The Park Avenue Armory is host to an intricate yet grand five-hour show
Hits from Oasis’s 30-year-old debut delighted fans but lumbering B-sides and brotherly rancour dampened the mood
Childish Gambino and Anderson .Paak are among many guest vocalists, but the songcraft feels unvarying and flat
The Lviv National Opera is putting lovers and martyrs on stage to reflect the country’s struggle and assert the value of culture
The composer celebrates her Mexican roots in three works performed by the LA Philharmonic under Gustavo Dudamel
The trumpeter and pianist conjure an intimate vibe in a recording of slowly unfolding pleasures
In one of her best albums yet, the UK singer mixes electropop and dance numbers with a new emotional vulnerability
An innovative version of Beethoven’s opera featuring deaf actors was the highlight of the orchestra’s visit to London’s Barbican
His cycle of the composer’s piano concertos, with added improvisations, comes to a conclusion this month
Claus Guth’s meticulous staging of Mussorgsky’s opera has superb singing and the house orchestra on peak form
The jazz pianist explored her musical connections with artist Cy Twombly at London’s Vortex Jazz Club
The singer and guitarist brought dazzling skills and several stage personas to her London show
The singer’s heartfelt plea has resonated and been reimagined since its release
Also reviewed: Platée at Garsington Opera is a Rameau rarity turned reality TV show
Western motifs are laid on heavily, from Ennio Morricone-style whistling to neighing horses
At a woodland retreat, musician Sam Lee improvises with the songbirds amid efforts to understand why they are declining in the UK
Basslines churn and riffs storm on the Louisiana band’s new record
The Master of the King’s Music has been a vocal advocate for arts education in a tough funding climate
Japanese group creates financial partner as it seeks to purchase British rock band’s songs
She evokes dark hours full of possibility, with help from flute, harp and Elvis Costello on the Wurlitzer
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